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120th Congress Year One

Will the Congress Protect the Presidential Elector Ballots?

Perhaps the most urgent need for the 120th Congress will be making plans for January 6th, 2029.

See The Coming Constitutional Hack for a complete treatment of the perils that will culminate on January 6th, 2029.

How the 120th Congress must prepare for the 121st

  1. Requires several robust actions by the 120th Congress (2027-2029), by the 121st Congress (2029-2031), and by the President and Vice-President Elect:

    1. Because Elector Certificates are sent to Congress during November and December of 2028 (during the 120th Congress), and are vulnerable to tampering by bad-actors, there must therefore be passed during the 120th Congress a Simple Senate resolution that: [1]

      1. Requires all incoming "transmissions, transfers, written communications, etc." to the Senate to be directed to the Secretary of the Senate, and

      2. Requires the Secretary of the Senate to retain and safeguard any and all Elector Certificates transmitted to the Senate and/or to the President of the Senate under the 12th Amendment, and

      3. Requires the Sergeant of Arms of the Senate to safeguard the integrity of the handling by the Secretary of the Senate as necessary to safeguard the Elector Certificates, and

      4. Prevents the President of the Senate (aka the Vice-President of the US) from taking control in any way of the Elector Certificates until the moment of opening dictated in the 12th Amendment to the US Constitution, and

      5. defends the constitutionality of this as a legitimate use of Congress' authority to determine its "Rules of its Proceeding" vested in the US Constitution Article I, Section 5, Clause 2.

    2. The 121st Congress (2029-2031) must then Re-pass the Simple Resolution described under 5-a governing the handling of Elector Certificates in order to prevent the Vice-President from compromising the Elector Certificates,


1. Note that Simple Resolutions do not require the President’s approval, but they may only affect matters confined to the Congress, and they expire at the end of every Congress